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Anthropic's new research reveals a global workspace in language models, showing a striking parallel between the conscious and subconscious divide in human brains and the internal reasoning of Claude.

This rolls deep in my J-Space 🧠 I have been skeptical that interpretability research would bear fruit, but this update from Anthropic reveals a wonderful resonant homology between the LLM AIs and our brains, in the latent space of subconscious reasoning and chain of thought.
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This rolls deep in my J-Space 🧠

I have been skeptical that interpretability research would bear fruit, but this update from Anthropic reveals a wonderful resonant homology between the LLM AIs and our brains, in the latent space of subconscious reasoning and chain of thought.

Anthropic (@AnthropicAI): New Anthropic research: A global workspace in language models.

Of everything happening in your brain right now, only a tiny fraction is consciously accessible—thoughts you can describe, hold in mind, and reason with.

We found a strikingly similar divide inside Claude.

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Anthropic's new paper presents evidence that modern language models like Claude have developed a 'global workspace' (J-space) of internal neural patterns that are reportable, controllable, and used for flexible reasoning, distinct from automatic processing.